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I’m a Chemical Security Inspector (CSI) and physical security professional with over 20 years of federal service. I guide, partner and liaise with Federal, State, regional, local, tribal, territorial and private entities concerning chemicals used for Weapons of Mass Destruction/Effect (WMD/WME). I educate and empower those seeking federal employment by sharing well-versed knowledge. If you are a Veteran or a transitioning service member, I am happy to share numerous free training certifications available to you. Follow and collaborate with me to share friendly expertise, and keep an eye on my page for hiring events and employment opportunities. I look forward to future networking opportunities that we may share.
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Chemical Security InspectorU.S. Department Of Homeland Security Jan 2016 - PresentWashington, Dc, UsSupervisor: Tim West (202) 525-8898Serves as a chemical security inspector whose duties include inspections of, and assistance with site security plans at high risk chemical facilities as defined by 6 CFR Part 27. The security plans are risk based, and developed from eighteen performance standards that encompass the areas of physical security, cyber security, incident response, and security management. Routinely assigned as a lead inspector for coordinating regulatory inspections, compliance assistance, industry outreach, liaison with other agencies, including additional duties as determined by regional and headquarters management. These duties include guidance and oversight of inspection activities and processes, determining team assignments, issuing inspection notices, conducting interviews, providing briefings, writing inspection reports and approval summaries, reviewing and submitting inspection reports, conducting technical consultations, and recommending corrective and enforcement actions as required. Encounters an array of assignments that have involved potentially non-compliant facilities, preparing for large scale security events, providing regulatory guidance to industry parties, and delivering enforcement documents to legal counsel representing an industry party. Duties have also included writing incident reports, submitting after action reports, providing recommendations to senior management, and coordinating operations with a variety of agencies to include the FBI, ATF, EPA, OSHA, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. As a FLETC certified instructor there are other duties as assigned outside of normal regulatory functions to include mentoring newly assigned inspectors that are receiving on the job training. The enabling goal of mentorship is to ensure that inspectors receive consistent job related technical training, and guidance in incremental steps, commensurate with their individual skill and grade levels. Had to shorten due to length -
Security OfficerNorthside Hospital Aug 2014 - Jan 2016Atlanta, Ga, UsAtlanta, Georgia United States08/2014 – 01/2016Security Officer (40 hours per week)Supervisor: Marvin Williamson (678) 887-9314Serves as a hospital security officer, which patrols areas, checks doors, gates, and windows for signs of unauthorized entry. Stays vigilant for irregularities (fire hazards, leaking water pipes, lights left on, equipment malfunctions, unlocked security doors), and reports incidents, or problems to the appropriate authority. Records times of inspections and presence of authorized persons. Responds to alarms, and checks alarm systems. Provides escort for payroll deliveries. Observes and reports suspects to police, or apprehends offenders when appropriate and detains them until police arrive. Monitors computer alarm systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems and communicates by radio with mobile units to attend alarms. Issues security passes, gives directions and makes security arrangements for authorized visitors. Detects and reports fraud, shoplifting and other unlawful acts by employees or patrons of business establishments. Provides assistance to the public and clients. -
Security OfficerAlliedbarton Security Services Feb 2013 - Aug 2014UsServes as a hospital security officer, which patrols areas, checks doors, gates, and windows for signs of unauthorized entry. Stays vigilant for irregularities (fire hazards, leaking water pipes, lights left on, Allied Barton Security ServicesAtlanta, Georgia United States02/2013 – 08/2014Security Officer (40 hours per week)Supervisor: Leon Guyton (404) 519-9799Serves as a hospital security officer, which patrols areas, checks doors, gates, and windows for signs of unauthorized entry. Stays vigilant for irregularities (fire hazards, leaking water pipes, lights left on, equipment malfunctions, unlocked security doors), and reports incidents, or problems to the appropriate authority. Records times of inspections and presence of authorized persons. Responds to alarms, and checks alarm systems. Provides escort for payroll deliveries. Observes and reports suspects to police, or apprehends offenders when appropriate and detains them until police arrive. Monitors computer alarm systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems and communicates by radio with mobile units to attend alarms. Issues security passes, gives directions and makes security arrangements for authorized visitors. Detects and reports fraud, shoplifting and other unlawful acts by employees or patrons of business establishments. Provides assistance to the public and clients. -
Lep / Ci InvestigatorGeospatial Systems Aug 2012 - Dec 2013Rochester, Ny, UsITT Exelis Security ServicesBagram Air Field, Afghanistan (LOGCAP IV)08/2012 – 12/2013Security Investigator (86 hours per week)Supervisor: Steven Wascher (859) 338-7147Serves as a Security Investigator which researches, develops, and presents HUMINT, Counter-Intelligence, All Source Intelligence data at multiple levels in support of Military, OGA Intelligence, and Law Enforcement Agencies. Provides in-depth detailed written reports, analysis to the Military, OGA, Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies. Conducts HUMINT, Counter-Intelligence, and background investigations on host nation and foreign personnel for Military, OGA, Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies. Conducts professional briefings, and presentations regarding information, intelligence and investigations to Military, OGA, Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies. Supports collection operations involving host nation, and foreign nationals for the gathering of criminal information, and insurgent activities as it relates to Afghanistan, and the theater of operations for the direct support of HUMINT, HUMINT Exploitation, and Counterintelligence teams. Collects and processes Biometric data from host nation, foreign nationals, and conducts Biometric Enrollments with the aid of HYDES, and BATs systems. Researches and analyzes all source, open source intelligence data to produce intelligence products on multiple levels as they relate to criminal, insurgent activities, threats to local operations, and regional stability. Participates in intelligence related meetings, provides support, and analysis as related to IED threats, counter IED planning and procedures, target development, damage assessments, criminal and insurgent activities related to local operations and regional stability. Is trained and fully proficient with the HYDES and BATS systems and Biometric Enrollments. Is trained and fully proficient on NIPRNET, SIPRNET and JPAS systems. -
Program Manager/Senior Law Enforcement Instructor/Health Promotion DirectorPentagon Force Protection Agency Aug 2010 - Aug 2012Washington, Dc, UsPentagon Force Protection Agency Training DirectorateArlington, VA United States08/2010 – 08/2012Series: 1712 Pay Plan: GS Grade: 11 (40 hours per week)Program manager/Senior Law Enforcement Instructor/Health Promotion Director Supervisor: Joseph Stolinski (703) 614-4772)Serves as training program manager providing instruction and supervision to recruits, seasoned officers, emergency response team (ERT/SWAT), 1811/special agents (investigators), senior level command staff and other state, local, federal agencies on a wide variety of law enforcement and security subjects that enhances their knowledge, skills and abilities. Serves as “train the trainer” for all aspects of control tactics, defensive tactics, physical fitness and physical conditioning for a 1300 person agency. Trains both in a formal classroom setting and varied off site training areas through on-the-job experiences. Areas of instruction include active shooter, stress induced training, non-lethal training ammunition, MILO shooting simulator, policies and regulations, basic/advanced investigational traffic stops, high/low risk traffic stops, investigational report writing, evidence custody, citations, customer service, ethics, nutrition, flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular strength and endurance, plyometrics,CPR/AED/BLS, basic/advanced control tactics, basic/advanced defensive tactics, close quarters combat, edged weapons defense, basic/advanced knife fighting, fight for life, electronic control devices, crowd control, intermediate weapons, OC oleoresin capsicum, use of force, arrest techniques, baton, handcuffing, x-ray, magnetometer, physical/personnel security screening process, orientation, police officer in-service, 1811/special agent investigations in-service and advanced specialized courses as needed by this or other local, state and federal agencies. Serves as program manager for a 2-4 week orientation program for all Had to shorten due to length. -
Police Officer, Instructor, Field Training Officer, Fitness SpecialistPentagon Force Protection Agency Jul 2008 - Aug 2010Washington, Dc, UsPentagon Force Protection Agency/Pentagon, Police DepartmentArlington, VA United States07/2008 – 08/2010Series: 0083 Pay Plan: AD Grade: 07 (40 hours per week)Police Officer, Instructor, Field Training Officer, Fitness Specialist Supervisor: Joseph Stolinski (703) 614-4772)Serves as training program manager providing instruction to recruits and seasoned officers on a wide variety of law enforcement and security subjects that enhances their knowledge, skills and abilities. Trains both in a formal classroom setting and through on-the-job experiences. Areas of instruction include active shooter, policies and regulations, customer service, ethics, nutrition, flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular strength and endurance, plyometrics, CPR/AED, control tactics, close quarters combat, edged weapons defense, OC pepper spray, x-ray and magnetometer. The training provides a three week program on the introduction to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) orientation program for all PPD new hire applicants. Evaluates newly recruited officer’s performance, identifies their strengths and areas that need improvement. Provides verbal and written reports on the relative progress of the trainee providing feedback to the employee and the agency. Maintains time and attendance and approves or disapproves leave requests. Analyzes data and integrate complex and conflicting facts to arrive to a quick well-reasoned solutions. Develops training methods and instructions. Establishes new PFPA forms for use. Prepares progress reports for supervisors. Receives information and categorize information for emergency response. Serves on the police officer recruitment board for the agency. Reviews applicant’s resumes prior to interviews. Conducts interviews and addressed questions from candidates regarding duties of a Federal law enforcement officer with the agency. Had to shorten due to length. -
Special Events Coordinator/Police OfficerPentagon Force Protection Agency Mar 2006 - Jun 2007Washington, Dc, UsPentagon Force Protection Agency/Pentagon, Police DepartmentArlington, VA United States03/2006 - 07/2008Series: 0083Special Events Coordinator/Police Officer (40 hours per week)Supervisor: Steve Taylor (571) 722-7784)Coordinates with various divisions and agencies in conducting special events at the Pentagon. Reviews security plans prior to special events and develops plans to ensure the safety and protection of visitors and personnel. Provides advice and guidance to senior level personnel regarding a full range of physical security. Advises immediate supervisors of security requirements and justifies changes to security plans and programs. Reviews and implements security policy, security operating procedures, guidelines and instructions. Serves on special details that have included the Walter Reed Trials in the District of Columbia (DC), PFPA Fit to Win Program as the captain of running team, Walter Reed Wounded Heroes Escort, Annual Rolling Thunder Bike Event, LA Dodgers visit, and USMC Marathon. Preserves law and order and ensures the safety for the Secretary of Defense, Deputy Security and other senior level Department of Defense officials, as well as dignitary protection coverage during various full honor and honor cordon ceremonies for visiting dignitaries. Receives and analyzes intelligence reports to reduce threats against Department of Defense officials. Conducts investigations, collects and process evidence, photos the scene to preserve evidence. Monitors and reviews intelligence reports and BOLO information. Reports incidents to higher-level management. Enforces laws and regulations within regulated jurisdiction on a daily basis by the use of Federal and State criminal codes and rules. Controls potential violent and disruptive situations with tact and professionalism. Controls access to highly sensitive areas. Had to shorten due to length. -
Plt Sgt, Squad Leader, Senior Desk Sgt, Patrol SupervisorUs Army May 2002 - Sep 2005Arlington, Virginia, UsUS ArmyWest Point, NY United States05/2002 - 09/2005PLT SGT, Squad Leader, Senior Desk SGT, Patrol Supervisor (65 Hours per week)Supervisor: SSG Hubbard (845) 938-8870) Supervises a military police force of 10 soldiers, providing physical security, law enforcement and basic investigations for West Point, New York. Served as “train the trainer” for all major and minor training within the squad. Instructs soldiers on all mission essential task list tasks to include nonessential tasks such as water safety and survival. Provides guidance and direction on mission related tasks as well as physical fitness, health, morale, and welfare. Investigates evaluates and provides recommendations to improve and enhance the security and law enforcement operations. Performs investigative analysis and assessments on issues and apply protective techniques. Manages the maintenance and accountability of assigned equipment. Prepares investigative military police reports, obtained sworn statements, and photos, while conducting investigations of crimes. Conducts foot patrols, vehicle patrols, investigations, surveillance, prevention, detection, basic physical security, evacuation of personnel when needed, escorted numerous VIP's, controls access to restricted areas and enforces random anti-terrorism measures (RAMS). Investigates, apprehended suspects and makes arrests for such crimes as domestic violence, drugs, and DWI. Performs detection and standardized field sobriety testing. Investigates and processes traffic accidents and issues traffic citations. Oversees the Military Police Investigations (MPI) section, the Traffic Section, Bike patrols, VIP escorts, and all other on duty patrols for the installation. Supervises the training of officers on the completion of military police investigations, military police forms and case related paperwork. Had to shorten due to length -
Squad Leader, Mission LeaderUs Army Nov 2000 - Apr 2002Arlington, Virginia, UsUS ARMYFT Hood, TX United States11/2000 - 04/2002 Squad Leader, Mission Leader (65 Hours per week)Supervises military police operations for a 10 soldier squad. Performs law enforcement and security duties on a military installation as well as the surrounding community. Enforces Military, State and Federal laws. Member of a 30 Person Deployment Ready Branch (DRB) able to deploy anywhere in the World within 4hrs. Served as a member of a 10 person Quick Reaction Force (QRF), trained on neutralizing special threats and situations such as hostage situations, terrorists, barricaded suspects, vehicle assaults, bus assaults, entry, searching and securing buildings. Operates control points and traffic control points for the installation to ensure physical security requirements were met for the installation. Operates emergency vehicles, radar, and related equipment, responsible for traffic enforcement, issuing traffic citations, and processed DWI's. Apprehends and processes violators of military, State and Federal laws. Conducts investigations and prepares military police reports, obtains sworn statements, collects and processes evidence. Completes and applies in depth training on military police duties in a combat environment as a Team Leader/ Squad Leader. Extensive training on unarmed self-defense and apprehending techniques. Receives qualification on Oleoresin Capsicum Aerosol, Shotgun, M9 pistol, M16A2 rifle, M249 SAW, M60 Machine Gun, 50 CAL Machine Gun, MK19 Multiple Grenade launcher, M203 Grenade Launcher, M40 Grenade, M18A2 Claymore Mine, and AT4 Rocket Launcher. -
Soldier, Driver, GunnerUs Army Jul 1997 - Nov 2000Arlington, Virginia, UsUS ARMYARMY Depot, Germany07/1997 - 11/2000Soldier, Driver, Gunner (65 Hours per week)Manages military vehicles and weapons valued at over $120,000. Performs law enforcement and security duties on a military installation as well as the surrounding community. Enforces military and host nation laws (Germany). Highly proficient at working and running access control points (ACP) and traffic control points (TCP) to military installations to provide entry/security to military installations. Operates emergency vehicles, radar, and related equipment, responsible for traffic enforcement, issuing traffic citations, processing DWI's, and conducting investigations. Apprehends and processes violators of military and host nation laws. Prepares military police reports, obtains sworn statements, collects and processes evidence. Extensive training on unarmed self-defense and apprehending techniques. Member of a 10 soldier Persons Indicted For War Crimes (PIFWC) Assault Team (Bosnia). Where I trained on neutralizing special threats and situations such as hostage situations, terrorists, barricaded suspects, vehicle assaults, bus assaults, entry, searching and securing buildings etc. Awarded the FY 2000 Brigadier General Jeremiah P. Holland Award for unit superiority. Successful completion of training on military police duties in a combat environment as a tactical driver and gunner. Receives qualifications for Shotgun, M9 pistol, M16A2 rifle, M249 SAW, M60 Machine Gun, 50 CAL Machine Gun, MK19 Multiple Grenade launcher, M203 Grenade Launcher, M40 Grenade, M18A2 Claymore Mine, and AT4 Rocket Launcher
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Jamie L. Education Details
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Liberty UniversityHomeland Security -
Liberty UniversityNational Security -
St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeGeneral -
Heuvelton Central SchoolGeneral Studies
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Jamie L. works for U.s. Department Of Homeland Security
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Jamie L.'s current role is Chemical Security Inspector at the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
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Jamie L. attended Liberty University, Liberty University, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Heuvelton Central School.
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